We should be ashamed of ourselves for leaving these people hanging while we work toward building a fucking wall around ourselves.

We should build a wall around the White House and Capitol Building.
Surround it with our 2A guns that are supposedly to overthrow a
tyrannical government, and not let those fuckers so much as move until
they start working for us - Americans, the citizens who appointed them to represent us.

We should be ashamed of ourselves for leaving these people hanging while we work toward building a fucking wall around ourselves.

We should build a wall around the White House and Capitol Building.
Surround it with our 2A guns that are supposedly to overthrow a
tyrannical government, and not let those fuckers so much as move until
they start working for us - Americans, the citizens who appointed them to represent us.

"The team from Harvard arrived at its
much-higher estimate by surveying 3,299 randomly chosen households
across the island earlier this year. Authors compared results of that
survey -- which asked island residents about deaths in their homes,
among other things -- with official mortality statistics from 2016. That
allowed researchers to estimate the number of deaths that likely
occurred as a result of Hurricane Maria between the date of the storm
and December 31, 2017.

"The
difference is that we went out and we had boots on the ground and we
did the interviews," said Domingo Marqués, an associate professor of
clinical psychology at Carlos Albizu University in Puerto Rico, who was
among the report's authors.

"Statistically, it's like having interviewed the whole island," he said.

Still,
the exact death toll is likely to remain a mystery. Experts tell CNN it
is difficult to say with certainty whether a hurricane "caused" certain
deaths, especially those that occurred because of the chaotic and
unsafe conditions that have lingered for months in Puerto Rico. Marqués
and colleagues say 793 to 8,498 hurricane deaths occurred."

Well I'm not sure about those results, but it does seem like it's more than reported... and I'm a bit stunned that there is a suggestion that those who died in the ensuing chaos don't count. Of course they do. If anything, that's the really important number in terms of making things better in the future.

With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata

"The team from Harvard arrived at its
much-higher estimate by surveying 3,299 randomly chosen households
across the island earlier this year. Authors compared results of that
survey -- which asked island residents about deaths in their homes,
among other things -- with official mortality statistics from 2016. That
allowed researchers to estimate the number of deaths that likely
occurred as a result of Hurricane Maria between the date of the storm
and December 31, 2017.

"The
difference is that we went out and we had boots on the ground and we
did the interviews," said Domingo Marqués, an associate professor of
clinical psychology at Carlos Albizu University in Puerto Rico, who was
among the report's authors.

"Statistically, it's like having interviewed the whole island," he said.

Still,
the exact death toll is likely to remain a mystery. Experts tell CNN it
is difficult to say with certainty whether a hurricane "caused" certain
deaths, especially those that occurred because of the chaotic and
unsafe conditions that have lingered for months in Puerto Rico. Marqués
and colleagues say 793 to 8,498 hurricane deaths occurred."

Well I'm not sure about those results, but it does seem like it's more than reported... and I'm a bit stunned that there is a suggestion that those who died in the ensuing chaos don't count. Of course they do. If anything, that's the really important number in terms of making things better in the future.

yep people who need medical help at home young & old i'm sure that happened in hospitals too ...